Presentation
Facial trauma, subsequent orbital pain, and decreased right eye visual acuity.
Patient Data
Age: 35 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Ocular choroidal detachment
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There are right eye cornea and uveo-scleral layer tear, choroidal detachment, and hemorrhage with thickness up to 12 mm in the anterior temporal side of the eye.
Fluid and thick mucosa in para nasal sinuses are seen.
Case Discussion
The case illustrates the typical non-contrast MDCT features of posttraumatic ocular choroidal detachment and hemorrhage, considered an ophthalmology emergency.